Life is just an endless soap opera episode for White House press secretary Sean Spicer. At least that’s how President Donald Trump reportedly imagines it.

According to the Washington Post, Trump won’t fire Spicer because he “gets great ratings” and likened the press secretary’s daily news briefings to “a daytime soap opera,” an analogy that intrigued Stephen Colbert.

On Tuesday night, the “Late Show” host presented viewers with scenes from “The Bold and the Babbling,” which interspersed moments from Spicer’s press briefings with soap stars delivering some seriously high drama.

After auctioning off a portrait of himself for $26,000, Colbert went on his show and announced that Jimmy Fallon had agreed to match those funds. Only problem was, <a href="http://www.latenightwithjimmyfallon.com/video/stephen-colbert-jimmy-fallon-project/n17085" target="_blank">he never told Jimmy he was going to do that</a>. As Fallon explained in an interview with our own Arianna, "Literally he did not call me or ask me or consult with me and see if I would ever match $26,000 to a charity." We guess Colbert just KNEW his BFF for six months would come through.